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this couple used social media to help them adopt. tonight they share their story with us. >> panels have been stolen from a chump in england. police are on the hunt for the unique artifacts, and conservationists say the pans are of national importance. >> this is what the pans looked like before the raid. and this is what was left afterwards, a hole where two unique 15th century works of arts were crudely pried from their ancient setting. >> they are priceless. there are no other examples of them. mid 15th century, high artistry, and the only worth they have is' an indigenous part of this church. >> the two stolen panels did he pictured s. victor and saints marget. >> a third panel was smashed in the raid. >> it survived revolutions. here we are 600-odd years on and someone has taken them. >> police were examining the church but say it is not clear who would have taken works of art like this. >> it looks like those two panels were targeted. nobody else has been disturbed in the church. they weren't taken out with any great care, one
this couple used social media to help them adopt. tonight they share their story with us. >> panels have been stolen from a chump in england. police are on the hunt for the unique artifacts, and conservationists say the pans are of national importance. >> this is what the pans looked like before the raid. and this is what was left afterwards, a hole where two unique 15th century works of arts were crudely pried from their ancient setting. >> they are priceless. there are no...
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down a very bad road richard i'm still waiting it for waiting for it to trickle down to us. and always everybody else i mean every statistic every statistic that the economic system generates shows us that the gap between rich and poor has grown literally wider under interrupted lee since the early one nine hundred eighty s. which is when that bill was passed so there's no question that even if you like that bill it didn't prevent the in. quality from worsening and if you don't like it as i don't then you see it as having contributed most obviously in cutting the taxes on the rich that was the whole mark of that bill i think what we've learned is that the rich hoard their wealth they don't necessarily put it back in the economy not a trickle down to the rest of us and of course i have to mention that in a decade following the policy the national debt almost tripled reagan's sold this economic plan advocating for smaller government yet at the same time he increased government and ever since government continued to expand while maintaining this economic policy what do you say
down a very bad road richard i'm still waiting it for waiting for it to trickle down to us. and always everybody else i mean every statistic every statistic that the economic system generates shows us that the gap between rich and poor has grown literally wider under interrupted lee since the early one nine hundred eighty s. which is when that bill was passed so there's no question that even if you like that bill it didn't prevent the in. quality from worsening and if you don't like it as i...
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i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger. that's what i'd be most worried about. look, no. i tend to agree here. and this idea, john, of individuals saying you can't have this or that, i don't know how that works when the nsa obviously isn't that interested in me. but some terrorist is going to say, i'd prefer if you fellows didn't have my phone records and all the rest of it. but, you know, i'm beginning to think that the congress of the united states should rightly take a look at this and sort of limit and we should argue out exactly what they can hold and how long. >> well, they are looking at it. a
i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger....
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hello mr devonish can you hear us. so here you thank you for having me your question is regarding how these groups. why these groups targeting kurds yes why are the kurds targeted. these groups so you can start going to islamic states. islamic state in northern syria or and in syria. part of syria and so far they have. managed to control some areas and they want to end goal of the kurdish areas and there are many islamic states. while kurds announced. they may work for an interim. autonomous region or interim. administration in the kurdish region to to to manage or to manage it every day of population so they are they are they have this concerns that kurds my be in conflict and with them especially kurds are secular multi-ethnic respect multi-ethnic multi-religious society in the region and also there is another factor which is the turkish. interests in. and making the kurdish region unstable or because turkey has its concerns regarding the. autonomous region which kurds are aspiring go are seeking to establish in the
hello mr devonish can you hear us. so here you thank you for having me your question is regarding how these groups. why these groups targeting kurds yes why are the kurds targeted. these groups so you can start going to islamic states. islamic state in northern syria or and in syria. part of syria and so far they have. managed to control some areas and they want to end goal of the kurdish areas and there are many islamic states. while kurds announced. they may work for an interim. autonomous...
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because so far we have seen a lot but i would use for. some to say i'm so sorry calamari and i'm going to. get really sick so i'm still here is just dropping out too many times i do apologize i call a cell phone so other research at the f.t.v. foundation that directly consults the brazilian government will speak to you off air and still get your thoughts on the matter thank you very much for spending your time here and not say oh we do apologize to you as well for those technical difficulties we get on dollar just a second now as the secretary of state kerry justifies surveillance in latin america the pirate bay is once again sticking to its copyright in forces and in celebration of its tenth anniversary the flagship pirate web site has released a modified browser that's intended to circumvent censorship and speaking to us earlier in the program fabia reinhardt a member of the pirate group of the berlin parliament he told us he believes his online colleagues were actually some of the original pioneers of the digital marketplace. the idea
because so far we have seen a lot but i would use for. some to say i'm so sorry calamari and i'm going to. get really sick so i'm still here is just dropping out too many times i do apologize i call a cell phone so other research at the f.t.v. foundation that directly consults the brazilian government will speak to you off air and still get your thoughts on the matter thank you very much for spending your time here and not say oh we do apologize to you as well for those technical difficulties...
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international news and comment live from moscow this is all she with me thanks for joining us it came to a young man who was killed while being questioned by the f.b.i. you may have been shot in the back of the head while lying face down on the ground so say private investigators hired to study the case it were his father is currently in the house where he says he'll soon legal action to see his son's killers punished he's a sissy trick and the grieving father. a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it even for a second barely containing his grief. takes a moment several times during our interview. a few days ago he arrived in the u.s. from russia to seek answers for his son in brigham's tragic death this is the entrance into the condo where twenty seven year old greg lived minutes away from disney world it was here that on may twenty second after reportedly being questioned by officials for hours he was shot and killed by the
international news and comment live from moscow this is all she with me thanks for joining us it came to a young man who was killed while being questioned by the f.b.i. you may have been shot in the back of the head while lying face down on the ground so say private investigators hired to study the case it were his father is currently in the house where he says he'll soon legal action to see his son's killers punished he's a sissy trick and the grieving father. a quaint residential neighborhood...
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while police used tear gas to break them up. face execution may have ended a young life being questioned by the f.b.i. his father tells pursue the matter in the court to bring the agency and his killers to account. and a top u.s. diplomat who's picking his words rather carefully as he heads to brazil coming face to face with the very government revealed as one of the key targets of america's sweeping spy program. also between a rock and a hard place but. the disputed territory in a row over madrid lengthy border checks written readies a legal battle and flexes its naval muscles. thank you so much for joining us here today. live in moscow with your top. well the storms are arriving after a fragile calm in egypt's capital cairo clashes breaking out again this of course between supporters and opponents of the ousted president mohamed morsy police as per usual are using tear gas to disperse the crowds. troops as the latest from the . well the latest reports are this a march of muslim scholars affiliated with the most in brotherhood'
while police used tear gas to break them up. face execution may have ended a young life being questioned by the f.b.i. his father tells pursue the matter in the court to bring the agency and his killers to account. and a top u.s. diplomat who's picking his words rather carefully as he heads to brazil coming face to face with the very government revealed as one of the key targets of america's sweeping spy program. also between a rock and a hard place but. the disputed territory in a row over...
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criticizing photo id or using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this bill is not about voter i.d.: it is 57 pages of regressive, unconstitutional acts to rig and membership manipulate elections through voter suppression. >> shannon: moments after it was signed the legal challenges began. let's talk about it now with our panel. we have this new law in north carolina not just about voter i.d. cuts down earl ily voting and same day registration. all kinds of things. do you think it will withstand legal muster. >> when i look at the polls most americans support voter i.d. most americans are pretty clear in their thinking that if you have to as governor cory said show some i.d. to get into the airport or. >> shannon: buy cold medicine. >> the difference in my mind is that voting is a constitutional right and that you shouldn't have any impediment to it pursue your constitutional rights. this is something beyond that reverend barber
criticizing photo id or using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this bill is not about voter i.d.: it is 57 pages of regressive, unconstitutional acts to rig and membership manipulate elections through voter suppression. >> shannon: moments after it was signed the legal challenges began. let's talk about it now with our panel. we have this new law in north carolina not just about...
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tear gas to disperse the crowds our correspondent who has the nation's for us. well the latest reports are the same march of muslim scholars is affiliated with the most and brotherhood's. manning these protests in support of ousted leader mohamed morsy were marching towards to the ministry even down minutes when they came into also cation with local residents of the area rocks were thrown which then led to the police having to intervene with tear gas now these clashes continue. in support of the ousted leader mohamed morsy reportedly continued in the area causing problems in the residents themselves became more violence this comes after another day of march is by those who support morsi across the capital and also their cause they're keeping their two cities here in cairo and across different parts of the country they are very much up in their pressure against the new interim government by having these different marches that going to government buildings and also security buildings where these kinds of clashes are continuing and also been quite bloody oath occas
tear gas to disperse the crowds our correspondent who has the nation's for us. well the latest reports are the same march of muslim scholars is affiliated with the most and brotherhood's. manning these protests in support of ousted leader mohamed morsy were marching towards to the ministry even down minutes when they came into also cation with local residents of the area rocks were thrown which then led to the police having to intervene with tear gas now these clashes continue. in support of...
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us diplomat who's picking his words. brazil coming face to face with the very government revealed as one of the key. and between a. hard place. over the disputed territory in. the border. the same time. with the world's top headlines live from moscow this is. a very well. the storm is arriving after a. capital cairo clashes have broken out yet again between supporters on the opponents of the ousted president mohamed morsy police as usual using tear gas to disperse the crowds. true. well the latest reports are this a march of muslim scholars is with the muslim brotherhood's. manning these protests in support of ousted leader mohamed morsy were marching towards the ministry even down moments when they came in and also cation with local residents of the area rocks were thrown which then led to the police having to intervene with tear gas now these clashes. in support of the ousted leader mohamed morsy reportedly continued in the area causing problems in the residents themselves became more violence this comes after another
us diplomat who's picking his words. brazil coming face to face with the very government revealed as one of the key. and between a. hard place. over the disputed territory in. the border. the same time. with the world's top headlines live from moscow this is. a very well. the storm is arriving after a. capital cairo clashes have broken out yet again between supporters on the opponents of the ousted president mohamed morsy police as usual using tear gas to disperse the crowds. true. well the...
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they used to just do duck and cover. now they seem to be pretending there can be something we can do about this matter. who knows. maybe there is. coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on "studio b." the postal service is critical to our economy. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. lein houston, coca-cola'sg. club balón rojo, is kicking off fun and fitness on and off the field, with the help of soccer stars. these free clinics, help kids gain confidence in their game, and learn how important it is to get moving every day. it's part of our goal
they used to just do duck and cover. now they seem to be pretending there can be something we can do about this matter. who knows. maybe there is. coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on "studio b." the postal service is critical to our economy. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for...
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his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why? >> because he makes the decisions over there. he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided -- let me be very clear. when you write a program, you write it. you use the oracle oracle/java tools for everything. up press a button and say convert this to android format. we don't compete with google. we just took our stock. that's a completely separate issue. >> but think they're evil. >> i think what they did was absolutely --. >> and you blame larry page. >> so larry page is evil -- that makes larry page evil? >> no i know his slogan is don't be evil. i think he slipped up this one time. >> he's a good time except for this one time when he -- >> this really bothers me. i don't see how he thinks you
his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why? >> because he makes the decisions over there. he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided...
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it used to be that blackberry was synonymous with having a phone in your hand, a smartphone, using your blackberry. boy, iphone blew them out of the water, created a huge business problem for them. and now what's next for the company. >> exactly right. this company owned the market. this thing right here with the little buttons on it -- >> i thought it was the greatest thing ever invented when i first got it. >> they missed the boat and didn't keep up with changing market demands. but the reality is they didn't try to stay on boat. other companies like apple came out with touch screen things, join the, fun, easy to use devices and blackberry said, we're going to stick with this business customer. what we've seen is that people have just abandoned them in droves. now they finally have said we're looking for help to keep the business afloat. what's going to happen? in a couple of months we won't have the same company we have today, whether they're bought out or fold. something has to give. >> a couple of months ago they came out with a new rollout, they were trying to capture who liked th
it used to be that blackberry was synonymous with having a phone in your hand, a smartphone, using your blackberry. boy, iphone blew them out of the water, created a huge business problem for them. and now what's next for the company. >> exactly right. this company owned the market. this thing right here with the little buttons on it -- >> i thought it was the greatest thing ever invented when i first got it. >> they missed the boat and didn't keep up with changing market...
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explain this for us. how could shopping actually make us feel lonely? >> so, jenna, i have to walk a fine line here today because i know that some of our colleagues and probably some of our viewers are wanting me to confirm that there's nothing wrong with them and their shopping habits while others are probably wanting me to confirm that there is something wrong with their spouses and their shopping habits of. [laughter] jenna: all right, let's see. >> it's hard to imagine at first glance how shopping could make somebody lonely because we think of lots of other shoppers and sales people always trying to help you, but a lot of shopping today happenings online where there's nobody around but the shopper, and even in the stores you can shop and not have much interaction with other shoppers and even with the sales people. those interactions are not the same kind of quality social interaction as you have with friends and family. so the bottom line it's not rocket science, it's just that any behavior you're doing that's out of balance with other priorities in
explain this for us. how could shopping actually make us feel lonely? >> so, jenna, i have to walk a fine line here today because i know that some of our colleagues and probably some of our viewers are wanting me to confirm that there's nothing wrong with them and their shopping habits while others are probably wanting me to confirm that there is something wrong with their spouses and their shopping habits of. [laughter] jenna: all right, let's see. >> it's hard to imagine at first...
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tell us what happened. tell us how and wher what we got wrong. she appointed tom pickering, and mike mueller, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, to nonpolitical centrist career civil servants. and they came back with a hard hitting report that said the state department had made lots of mistakes, that we were not set up to provide adequate security in benghazi for ambassador stevens and his colleagues that day, but they revealed no cover a. i don't see. i think most of the controversy is politically induced. [applause] >> so, the question is what is the role of secrecy and diplomacy? and extended from that, what are your feelings about mr. snowden and the relations between the united states and russia now that he has been granted -- >> i thought it was a friendly audience? [laughter] i know that, look, i will give you what i think. i may be wrong about all of this. i think there's a real tension, and always has been, but particularly in a globalized, highly integrated internet society of the type we have now. there's a tension between s
tell us what happened. tell us how and wher what we got wrong. she appointed tom pickering, and mike mueller, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, to nonpolitical centrist career civil servants. and they came back with a hard hitting report that said the state department had made lots of mistakes, that we were not set up to provide adequate security in benghazi for ambassador stevens and his colleagues that day, but they revealed no cover a. i don't see. i think most of the controversy...